How many of you are agents of death? I don't mean those who have taken a mere few lives, but those who are responsible for death on a grand scale, who have wiped out hundreds or thousands of people. Entire populations, perhaps. Worlds
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[there's a considerable pause though, and her tone sobers after a moment.]
Every once in a while.
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Tell me, what is your nature? And what do you regret most?
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My nature? Depends on who you ask. What about you, sunshine? What do you regret?
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I believe I've asked you.
Did I say I felt regret?
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That was the implication. Or are you just asking everyone else to get us all riled up?
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I don't recall implying any such thing, and you haven't answered my question about your own regrets. I ask because I'm interested. [Kuja, want to rile people up? Never.]
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Hold on now. You ask me a question, I get to ask you one. Sounds fair to me.
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I have no recollection of entering into any such bargain, but I'll humor you.
I don't feel emotions as humans do, but there are things I've done that I now see I should not have. I was overzealous, and I caused far more destruction than was needful.
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Overzealous, huh. That's one way to put it. It may not be regret the way humans think of it, but it's a start. As for what I regret...it changes, day to day. Sometimes I wish I could've finished off the bloody job. Would've saved my family a lot of trouble. But if I had, I wouldn't have a family at all. It's hard to say.
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I'd say it's a bit overzealous to destroy a world, perhaps.
What job is it you left unfinished? Your appointed task?
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That's right. [...] I've got nothing to show for it either.
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Then have you succeeded at anything? What destruction have you caused?
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I nearly destroyed the damn thing, but that wasn't good enough, I suppose. Got put to sleep before the job could be done right. My brand's all messed up, and some others have gotten caught up in this mess too.
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Yes, nearly isn't ever good enough. How many have died because of you? And how will you destroy your tyrant god?
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[She shrugs, although Kuja can't see it, and her calm, unconcerned tone masks her unease about the path this conversation has taken.] No idea. It was a while back, but I caused a lot of problems. [She's quiet for a while.] We've got no idea on how to do that either. No one's ever tried. The working plan looks to be to "hit them 'til they stop moving and go from there."
[a wry laugh.] It ain't the most inspired plan, but it's better than rolling over and doing what they want.
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